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Yemen protests continue

At least four people are dead and dozens others injured, after security forces opened fire on a crowd of anti-government demonstrators in Yemen.
A woman is dragged off screaming... as police attempt to control the masses with water cannons.
Uprisings have been on-going since March, as protesters call for an end to the 30-year rule of President ali Abdullah Saleh.
International negotiators say they are frustrated with Saleh, who has imposed new conditions each time a transition agreement was due for signing.
The situation in Yemen, the poorest country in the Arabian Peninsula, is highly dependent on tribal allegiances-- giving little leverage to outside global powers anyway.
Julie Noce, Reuters

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